Hi, all we need to do is to divide the number of brownies by the number of students, and we will get the amount of how many would each student get.
26/15 = 1,73 brownies per student.
Answer:
8w-2=6
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer: (x3.19+y1.20 + z1.20) x 1.06
Step-by-step explanation:
Hi, to answer this question we have to write an expression.
Four-packs of permanent markers in assorted colors for $3.19 per pack.
3.19 x (x number of packs purchased)
spiral-bound notebooks, whether wide-ruled or college-ruled, sell for $1.20 each
1.20 y + 1.20 z (y wide-ruled notebooks, and z college-ruled notebooks)
The store charges a 6% sales tax on Cleo’s total bill, so we have to multiply the expression by 1+ 0.06 ( 1+ tax percentage in decimal form)
(x3.19+y1.20 + z1.20) x 1.06
96ml (base times height | 8 times 12)